934 resultados para Late-colonial period


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Contemporary studies of disparities in the sentencing of male and female offenders claim that the differences found are caused by gender-related contextual factors, but not by a gender bias. In contrast, historical studies have suggested that women were disadvantaged by appearing to offend both against the law and the conventions of femininity. This article analyses minor assaults prosecuted in ten English magistrates’ courts between 1880 and 1920. It is based on a data-set that combines court cases and newspaper reports, and allows for the control of gender differences in sentencing outcomes through four contextual factors: severity of the assault, bonds between victim and assailant, culpability, and evidence. The findings reveal a differentiated pattern of sentences that questions the assumption that ‘doubly deviant’ women were more often convicted, and received higher penalties, throughout the Victorian period. The results show that the contextual factors of the offence affected judicial decision-making to the extent that they virtually account for gender differences in conviction rates, but do not, on their own, account for the different penalties handed out to men and women. Women who committed similar assaults to men were likely to receive a lighter punishment. Magistrates clearly targeted ‘male’ contexts of violence, and handed down more convictions and harsher penalties to men involved in these, in contrast to women involved in 'female' contexts. The findings of a strong gender bias in sentencing that disadvantaged lowerclass men indicate that local magistrates directed their efforts of 'civilizing' lower-class communities at 'dangerous masculinities', and deemed assaults committed by women as less important in this task.

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Based on the analyses of foraminifer and accelerator mass spectrometer radiocarbon dating in DGKS9603 core from mid-Okinawa Trough close to bottom, oscillation curve, which expressed the relation between the surface water temperature and the depth, has been obtained by using foraminifer analysis and calculation of FP-12E transfer function. The whole core indicated seven cold phases and eight warm phases. Obvious expression of low temperature event during Middle and Late Holocene, YD,H1,H2,H3 and H4 events, as well as the short cold phase during the middle last glacial period, implied that short shifts since 50 kaBP would have been global significance. Sedimentation rate during cold phases is usually faster than that in warm stages, with the lowest rate in Holocene, which may be connected with rising sea level and principal axial of Kuroshio Current moving to west. Volcanic activities highly developed in Okinawa Trough during the Quaternary period, thus abundant volcanic glass and pumice were well preserved.

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A fines del siglo XVIII las migraciones de gallegos y asturianos a la ciudad de Buenos Aires se incrementaron. Estos desplazamientos estuvieron condicionados por diferentes factores, que operaron de ambos lados del Atlántico: la instauración de una línea regular de transporte oficial entre La Coruña y Montevideo (los Correos Marítimos); la larga tradición marítima y migratoria de las zonas costeras de Galicia y Asturias; o el desarrollo económico de la capital virreinal, con sus oportunidades de movilidad social ascendente, entre otros. Dentro de Buenos Aires, los oriundos del noroeste hispánico generaron un tejido de relaciones sociales, que incluyó vínculos con paisanos y con el componente nativo de la sociedad de recepción. A lo largo de este trabajo analizaremos esta ambigua dirección de los lazos sociales postmigratorios, a partir del examen de algunas fuentes primarias básicas, tales como las actas matrimoniales, los testamentos o los padrones de habitantes.

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A fines del siglo XVIII las migraciones de gallegos y asturianos a la ciudad de Buenos Aires se incrementaron. Estos desplazamientos estuvieron condicionados por diferentes factores, que operaron de ambos lados del Atlántico: la instauración de una línea regular de transporte oficial entre La Coruña y Montevideo (los Correos Marítimos); la larga tradición marítima y migratoria de las zonas costeras de Galicia y Asturias; o el desarrollo económico de la capital virreinal, con sus oportunidades de movilidad social ascendente, entre otros. Dentro de Buenos Aires, los oriundos del noroeste hispánico generaron un tejido de relaciones sociales, que incluyó vínculos con paisanos y con el componente nativo de la sociedad de recepción. A lo largo de este trabajo analizaremos esta ambigua dirección de los lazos sociales postmigratorios, a partir del examen de algunas fuentes primarias básicas, tales como las actas matrimoniales, los testamentos o los padrones de habitantes.

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A fines del siglo XVIII las migraciones de gallegos y asturianos a la ciudad de Buenos Aires se incrementaron. Estos desplazamientos estuvieron condicionados por diferentes factores, que operaron de ambos lados del Atlántico: la instauración de una línea regular de transporte oficial entre La Coruña y Montevideo (los Correos Marítimos); la larga tradición marítima y migratoria de las zonas costeras de Galicia y Asturias; o el desarrollo económico de la capital virreinal, con sus oportunidades de movilidad social ascendente, entre otros. Dentro de Buenos Aires, los oriundos del noroeste hispánico generaron un tejido de relaciones sociales, que incluyó vínculos con paisanos y con el componente nativo de la sociedad de recepción. A lo largo de este trabajo analizaremos esta ambigua dirección de los lazos sociales postmigratorios, a partir del examen de algunas fuentes primarias básicas, tales como las actas matrimoniales, los testamentos o los padrones de habitantes.

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This dissertation analyzes various types of non-canonical texts authorized by women from a wide spectrum of classes and races in the Spanish colonies. The female voice, generally absent from official colonial documents of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteen centuries, left a gap in the complex subject of women's history and social participation. Through the study of personal letters, autobiographies, journals, court documents, inquisitorial transcripts, wills and testaments, edicts, orders, proclamations and posters, that voice is recovered. Thus, the Indigenous, Spaniards and African women and their descendants who lived during this period left their written legacy and proof of participation. Beginning with a thorough history of the native woman's interest in writing, this study focuses on how women of all social levels utilized the few means of writing available at their disposal to display a testimonial, critical and sometimes fictional narrative of their surroundings. ^ This investigation concludes that it is necessary to change the traditional image of the passive women of the colonies, subjected to a patriarchal authority and unable to speak or grow on their own. The documents under study, introduced women who were able to self represent themselves as followers of the tradition while at the same time their writings were denying that very same statement. They passed from the private arena to the public one with discourses that confessed their innermost feelings and concerns, challenged the authority of the Inquisitor or the Governor, exposed their sexual freedom and transvestite narratives, successfully developed stratagems that challenged the official ideology of the oppressive religious environment and established their own authority reaching at last the freedom of their souls. ^

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The Noblest of Professions: Schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894 is a skilfully developed study of educational developments outside the Australian metropolises and in a small, but significant, pioneering rural community in the late colonial period. It is an important contribution to the formerly neglected field of local and regional history in Australia. It extends our knowledge of the life experiences of the schoolmaster in an isolated community and the regard local people had for him, together with the significant and varied social and leadership roles he played regularly and occasionally in rural affairs. The rural schoolmaster and his concerns are vividly brought to life in a compelling portrayal in this book. In all a very significant contribution to Australian history and to the history of education in its regional and local context.